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BB 1 (DP 10-30-12).Pdf AMENDED ANNEX B: NUMBER OF SAMPLES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD INTERVIEW SURVEY Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households NCR City of Mandaluyong Addition Hills 90,556 22,292 223 Bagong Silang 5,446 1,341 13 Barangka Drive 12,216 3,007 30 Barangka Ibaba 9,082 2,236 22 Barangka Ilaya 5,783 1,424 14 Barangka Itaas 10,875 2,677 27 Burol 2,826 696 7 Buayang Bato 1,663 409 4 Daang Bakal 4,818 1,186 12 Hagdang Bato Itaas 10,572 2,602 26 Hagdang Bato Libis 7,053 1,736 17 Harapin Ang Bukas 4,049 997 10 Highway Hills 26,110 6,427 64 Hulo 21,163 5,210 52 Mabini-J. Rizal 8,702 2,142 21 Malamig 7,044 1,734 17 Mauway 27,902 6,868 69 Namayan 6,416 1,579 16 New Zañiga 7,128 1,755 18 Old Zañiga 8,549 2,104 21 Pag-asa 4,167 1,026 10 Plainview 24,003 5,909 59 Pleasant Hills 5,046 1,242 12 Poblacion 15,409 3,793 38 San Jose 6,581 1,620 16 Vergara 4,412 1,086 11 Wack-wack Greenhills 9,495 2,337 23 Subtotal 347,066 85,435 852 City of Pasig Bagong Ilog 16,676 3,977 40 Bagong Katipunan 1,150 274 4 Bambang 19,208 4,581 46 Buting 10,517 2,508 25 Caniogan 27,242 6,497 65 Dela Paz 21,155 5,045 50 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Kalawaan 27,393 6,533 65 Kapasigan 5,687 1,356 14 Kapitolyo 12,414 2,961 30 Malinao 4,722 1,126 11 Manggahan 43,647 10,409 104 Maybunga 33,307 7,943 79 Oranbo 4,028 961 10 Palatiw 19,047 4,542 45 Pinagbuhatan 144,371 34,431 344 Pineda 20,910 4,987 50 Rosario 60,563 14,443 144 Sagad 6,792 1,620 16 San Antonio 16,408 3,913 39 San Joaquin 13,642 3,253 33 San Jose 1,889 451 5 San Miguel 30,242 7,212 72 San Nicolas (Pob.) 2,239 534 5 Santa Cruz 5,355 1,277 13 Santa Rosa 692 165 4 Santo Tomas 6,251 1,491 15 Santolan 42,288 10,085 101 Sumilang 4,918 1,173 12 Ugong 20,852 4,973 50 Santa Lucia 42,755 10,196 102 Napico 45,494 10,850 109 Subtotal 711,854 169,767 1,702 Quezon City Alicia 6,547 1,457 15 Amihan 4,533 1,009 10 Apolonio Samson 37,935 8,444 84 Aurora 5,570 1,240 12 Baesa 55,890 12,441 124 Bagbag 41,732 9,290 93 Bagumbuhay 6,523 1,452 15 Bagong Lipunan Ng Crame 13,682 3,046 30 Bagong Pag-asa 42,862 9,541 95 Bagong Silangan 81,634 18,172 182 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Bagumbayan 9,195 2,047 20 Bahay Toro 72,319 16,098 161 Balingasa 20,991 4,673 47 Bayanihan 1,299 289 4 Blue Ridge A 1,546 344 4 Blue Ridge B 1,844 410 4 Botocan 7,595 1,691 17 Bungad 12,773 2,843 28 Camp Aguinaldo 5,247 1,168 12 Central 20,666 4,600 46 Claro 4,470 995 10 Commonwealth 196,996 43,852 439 New Era (Constitution Hills) 5,791 1,289 13 Kristong Hari 4,196 934 9 Culiat 68,846 15,325 153 Damar 1,608 358 4 Damayan 9,242 2,057 21 Damayang Lagi 16,309 3,630 36 Del Monte 12,359 2,751 28 Dioquino Zobel 1,919 427 4 Doña Imelda 21,483 4,782 48 Doña Josefa 3,746 834 8 Don Manuel 3,911 871 9 Duyan-duyan 3,853 858 9 E. Rodriguez 19,361 4,310 43 East Kamias 6,370 1,418 14 Escopa I 2,139 476 5 Escopa II 2,019 449 4 Escopa III 8,584 1,911 19 Escopa IV 1,791 399 4 Fairview 48,128 10,713 107 N. S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis) 6,632 1,476 15 Gulod 51,473 11,458 115 Horseshoe 2,849 634 6 Immaculate Concepcion 8,772 1,953 20 Kaligayahan 51,900 11,553 116 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Kalusugan 3,444 767 8 Kamuning 17,018 3,788 38 Katipunan 3,231 719 7 Kaunlaran 9,466 2,107 21 Krus Na Ligas 20,480 4,559 46 Laging Handa 5,637 1,255 13 Libis 4,274 951 10 Lourdes 4,828 1,075 11 Loyola Heights 17,515 3,899 39 Maharlika 4,654 1,036 10 Malaya 4,192 933 9 Manresa 20,320 4,523 45 Mangga 2,240 499 5 Mariana 11,203 2,494 25 Mariblo 3,914 871 9 Marilag 10,458 2,328 23 Masagana 4,142 922 9 Masambong 13,058 2,907 29 Santo Domingo (Matalahib) 13,636 3,035 30 Matandang Balara 71,827 15,989 160 Milagrosa 6,843 1,523 15 Nagkaisang Nayon 47,012 10,465 105 Nayong Kanluran 2,268 505 5 Novaliches Proper 14,706 3,274 33 Obrero 7,779 1,732 17 Old Capitol Site 2,234 497 5 Paang Bundok 5,920 1,318 13 Pag-ibig Sa Nayon 5,288 1,177 12 Paligsahan 4,903 1,091 11 Paltok 17,221 3,833 38 Pansol 32,184 7,164 72 Paraiso 3,882 864 9 Pasong Putik Proper (Pasong Putik) 34,372 7,651 77 Pasong Tamo 88,500 19,700 197 Phil-Am 3,199 712 7 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Pinyahan 29,432 6,552 66 Pinagkaisahan 6,690 1,489 15 Project 6 14,791 3,293 33 Quirino 2-A 5,340 1,189 12 Quirino 2-B 4,572 1,018 10 Quirino 2-C 2,482 552 6 Quirino 3-A 1,182 263 4 Ramon Magsaysay 16,769 3,733 37 Roxas 12,504 2,783 28 Sacred Heart 9,379 2,088 21 Saint Ignatius 1,768 394 4 Saint Peter 4,955 1,103 11 Salvacion 7,472 1,663 17 San Agustin 20,605 4,587 46 San Antonio 24,505 5,455 55 San Bartolome 44,669 9,943 99 San Isidro 8,779 1,954 20 San Isidro Labrador 6,991 1,556 16 San Jose 6,254 1,392 14 San Martin De Porres 11,950 2,660 27 San Roque 20,029 4,458 45 San Vicente 6,136 1,366 14 Santa Cruz 4,732 1,053 11 Santa Lucia 24,495 5,453 55 Santa Monica 44,262 9,853 99 Santa Teresita 8,625 1,920 19 Santo Cristo 9,511 2,117 21 Santo Niño 10,128 2,255 23 Santol 7,380 1,643 16 Sauyo 80,395 17,896 179 Sienna 3,599 801 8 Sikatuna Village 7,260 1,616 16 Silangan 4,562 1,016 10 Socorro 20,404 4,542 45 South Triangle 12,310 2,740 27 Tagumpay 2,159 481 5 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Talayan 5,267 1,172 12 Talipapa 34,922 7,774 78 Tandang Sora 93,515 20,817 208 Tatalon 59,598 13,267 133 Teachers Village East 3,752 835 8 Teachers Village West 3,973 884 9 U.P. Campus 38,261 8,517 85 U.P. Village 5,003 1,114 11 Ugong Norte 10,544 2,347 23 Unang Sigaw 6,230 1,387 14 Valencia 7,970 1,774 18 Vasra 9,515 2,118 21 Veterans Village 9,372 2,086 21 Villa Maria Clara 2,157 480 5 West Kamias 5,622 1,251 13 West Triangle 4,404 980 10 White Plains 3,718 828 8 Balong Bato 7,723 1,719 17 Capri 12,665 2,819 28 Sangandaan 24,264 5,401 54 Payatas 120,224 26,762 268 Batasan Hills 151,890 33,811 338 Holy Spirit 97,657 21,739 217 Greater Lagro 20,987 4,672 47 North Fairview 39,782 8,856 89 Subtotal 2,823,069 628,418 6,294 City of San Juan Addition Hills 3,533 824 8 Balong-Bato 7,102 1,656 17 Batis 9,522 2,220 22 Corazon De Jesus 9,398 2,191 22 Ermitaño 2,629 613 6 Halo-halo (St. Joseph) 4,553 1,062 11 Isabelita 1,687 393 4 Kabayanan 6,184 1,442 14 Little Baguio 6,553 1,528 15 Maytunas 2,582 602 6 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Onse 5,045 1,176 12 Pasadeña 3,672 856 9 Pedro Cruz 3,883 905 9 Progreso 1,467 342 4 Rivera 2,794 651 7 Salapan 8,611 2,008 20 San Perfecto 3,829 893 9 Santa Lucia 5,739 1,338 13 Tibagan 4,489 1,047 10 West Crame 15,145 3,531 35 Greenhills 10,011 2,334 23 Subtotal 118,428 27,612 276 Kalookan City Barangay 1 2,619 611 6 Barangay 2 4,987 1,164 12 Barangay 3 2,840 663 7 Barangay 4 2,946 688 7 Barangay 5 2,633 614 6 Barangay 6 1,233 288 4 Barangay 7 2,756 643 6 Barangay 8 22,953 5,357 54 Barangay 9 1,916 447 4 Barangay 10 1,253 292 4 Barangay 11 3,050 712 7 Barangay 12 29,794 6,953 70 Barangay 13 1,129 263 4 Barangay 14 19,075 4,452 45 Barangay 15 1,362 318 4 Barangay 16 3,709 866 9 Barangay 17 2,745 641 6 Barangay 18 10,221 2,385 24 Barangay 19 3,426 800 8 Barangay 20 9,716 2,268 23 Barangay 21 2,921 682 7 Barangay 22 8,402 1,961 20 Barangay 23 2,596 606 6 Barangay 24 2,921 682 7 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Barangay 25 1,730 404 4 Barangay 26 33,546 7,829 78 Barangay 27 6,287 1,467 15 Barangay 28 28,827 6,728 67 Barangay 29 2,024 472 5 Barangay 30 3,519 821 8 Barangay 31 5,040 1,176 12 Barangay 32 2,372 554 6 Barangay 33 5,203 1,214 12 Barangay 34 6,471 1,510 15 Barangay 35 18,744 4,375 44 Barangay 36 4,338 1,012 10 Barangay 37 2,550 595 6 Barangay 38 4,388 1,024 10 Barangay 39 730 170 4 Barangay 40 1,472 344 4 Barangay 41 807 188 4 Barangay 42 755 176 4 Barangay 43 4,070 950 10 Barangay 44 815 190 4 Barangay 45 2,011 469 5 Barangay 46 1,597 373 4 Barangay 47 496 116 4 Barangay 48 678 158 4 Barangay 49 4,904 1,145 11 Barangay 50 1,353 316 4 Barangay 51 1,544 360 4 Barangay 52 2,193 512 5 Barangay 53 1,400 327 4 Barangay 54 1,743 407 4 Barangay 55 1,692 395 4 Barangay 56 3,607 842 8 Barangay 57 1,002 234 4 Barangay 58 681 159 4 Barangay 59 4,203 981 10 Barangay 60 1,853 432 4 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Barangay 61 1,248 291 4 Barangay 62 739 172 4 Barangay 63 2,848 665 7 Barangay 64 1,397 326 4 Barangay 65 1,267 296 4 Barangay 66 1,980 462 5 Barangay 67 2,437 569 6 Barangay 68 1,192 278 4 Barangay 69 3,044 710 7 Barangay 70 3,700 864 9 Barangay 71 1,206 281 4 Barangay 72 235 55 4 Barangay 73 16,096 3,757 38 Barangay 74 3,420 798 8 Barangay 75 3,562 831 8 Barangay 76 20 5 4 Barangay 77 1,049 245 4 Barangay 78 1,499 350 4 Barangay 79 502 117 4 Barangay 80 1,932 451 5 Barangay 81 2,350 548 5 Barangay 82 2,544 594 6 Barangay 83 2,146 501 5 Barangay 84 2,847 664 7 Barangay 85 1,694 395 4 Barangay 86 3,104 724 7 Barangay 87 1,722 402 4 Barangay 88 2,228 520 5 Barangay 89 1,628 380 4 Barangay 90 1,547 361 4 Barangay 91 965 225 4 Barangay 92 732 171 4 Barangay 93 4,123 962 10 Barangay 94 849 198 4 Barangay 95 2,462 575 6 Barangay 96 1,186 277 4 Number of Province City / Municipality Barangay Total Population Sample Size Households Barangay 97 2,014 470 5 Barangay 98 1,874 437 4 Barangay 99 671 157 4 Barangay 100 962 225 4 Barangay 101 2,020 471 5 Barangay 102 1,419 331 4 Barangay 103 881 206 4 Barangay 104 804 188 4 Barangay 105 1,738 406 4 Barangay 106 396 92 4 Barangay
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